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thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. host: an election is coming up scheduled for january. it will give the south of sudan and opportunity to have some independence. guest: the referendum will be held in early january. january 9. we have done arrangements to get the voting materials in place. there have been in many different roadblocks. they have been fighting over the composition -- , composition of the commission. people are fighting over the selection of who will be over the commission's. a chairman was selected. now they have selected the secretary of general after an impasse for preparing the referendum. there have been delays. host: npr reported that after years of on and off civil war between sudan, they will vote if it should become an independent nation. no one is sure what independence will look like. after nearly half a century of course, they are expected to vote. -- century of wars, they are expected to vote. guest: they have been enslaved by the north and marginalized. i think the people of southern sudan
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i will tell you what our poll told us. 1,000 likely voters have told us that whether you look at democrats or republicans, this is the beauty contest and all of the contestants are ugly. they don't like democrats. they don't like republicans. and for that reason, people are unaffiliated. they are leaning republicans. >> let me finish. >> they are leaning republicans despite they don't like republicans. >> 60/40? >> they are leaning republicans because they feel the democratic party -- it is over 50%. >> every independent, former republican or former democrat. scott brown one because all those former democrats were sick of their party and our guys are winning because they are sick of the democratic party. they were sick of the republicans in 2008. this rise of the independence is a vote against both national parties. >> absolutely. >> both of which failed the country in that they can't balance our budget, win or wars or secure our borders. >> the biggest block of voters in the country and obama won then in 2008 and now they are leaning republican. >> why have they turned against obama? >> b
i will tell you what our poll told us. 1,000 likely voters have told us that whether you look at democrats or republicans, this is the beauty contest and all of the contestants are ugly. they don't like democrats. they don't like republicans. and for that reason, people are unaffiliated. they are leaning republicans. >> let me finish. >> they are leaning republicans despite they don't like republicans. >> 60/40? >> they are leaning republicans because they feel the...
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they want to make it us against the republicans. he will go to cleveland on wednesday and say if you want to go backwards, do what boehner talked about in this town, if you want to go in another direction, do what i believe in. that's a direct contrast in a way that we haven't seib from him yet. >> what do you do if you are a democrat? do you distance yourself from obama? what is the strategy? >> one is working and said to the extent they are running positive ads, they won't be for much longer. the race has to be local and negative, because you want to turn it into a choice and with all of these bad numbers that i talked about, clouding the race and making things good for republicans, you have to take your opponent down. we expect to see a lot of that negativity on the air waves. >> if the race has to be local, i'm going to back to dan's question, does barack obama help? if he does out and draws this contrast and tries to explain incidentally to voters who on earth john boehner is -- [laughter] >> exactly. >> does it work? >> it has
they want to make it us against the republicans. he will go to cleveland on wednesday and say if you want to go backwards, do what boehner talked about in this town, if you want to go in another direction, do what i believe in. that's a direct contrast in a way that we haven't seib from him yet. >> what do you do if you are a democrat? do you distance yourself from obama? what is the strategy? >> one is working and said to the extent they are running positive ads, they won't be for...
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. >> thank you for being with us. book is usedky's as a blueprint for bringing about change. >> nicholas von hoffman spent 10 years working for him and writes about his experiences in "radical, a portrait of salt alinsky."l there was an hour-long debate tuesday. political analyst john keller the question of the candidates about the state's budget, health care system, and schools. this is 55 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to the first televised debate between the four candidates for governor of massachusetts. let's meet the candidates and get our debate started. they are republican nominee charlie baker, former ceo of harvard pilgrim health care. the democratic nominee is the incumbent. then kent k. hill and green party jill stein. thank you for being here. there are no opening or closing statements tonight. we have just questions from me and from voters. each candidate gets up to one minute to respond to each question and then we will open it up for free and open debate. let's begin. mr. baker, your name comes f
. >> thank you for being with us. book is usedky's as a blueprint for bringing about change. >> nicholas von hoffman spent 10 years working for him and writes about his experiences in "radical, a portrait of salt alinsky."l there was an hour-long debate tuesday. political analyst john keller the question of the candidates about the state's budget, health care system, and schools. this is 55 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to the first televised debate between...
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when all the sounds so people could use are busy with. the edges where they're really struggling to keep. close up team has been to the our. where the first russian fleet was born. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon can be our processing factories located. where unique species of fauna can be found. should close up on our t.v. . welcome back to the kaiser reports i'm now sought with the call foster rights under the name stone lake the automatic earth blog and the call is currently on the road in sunny detroit speaking to crowds about the coming days flash unary depression and peak oil the call welcome to kaiser report very nice to be here thank you for having me already in a call to tell us about the deflationary collapse you see coming how is it different to what we have already seen oh i think what we've seen is really only the opening salvo if you like at phase one of the credit crunch and there is so much more to come to the downside and we really haven't begun to see w
when all the sounds so people could use are busy with. the edges where they're really struggling to keep. close up team has been to the our. where the first russian fleet was born. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon can be our processing factories located. where unique species of fauna can be found. should close up on our t.v. . welcome back to the kaiser reports i'm now sought with the call foster rights under the name stone...
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they would protest us. sometimes i don't understand why they fail to understand the alternative is so much worse. yes, they might be frustrated health care wasn't enough. it is amazing to me that still don't understand the right will be even worse. >> sean: the right is going to save this country from economic, financial, fiscal disaster. [ talking over each other ] >> sean: no democrat wants to be associated with him. he can't sell-out a room at $50 a head. he's getting heckled by his own supporters. >> first of all, if he's got all of these issues and it was about gays in the military. about aids funding. aids is not going to go away not because it is that party or this party. why can't someone come out and say this is don't ask, don't tell and this is why? they are going to be bothered in the military. like women in the locker room. now women come in the locker room. now of course, sometimes they do get bothered in the locker room. sometimes they don't. >> sean: i got to be honest, whip in the locker roo
they would protest us. sometimes i don't understand why they fail to understand the alternative is so much worse. yes, they might be frustrated health care wasn't enough. it is amazing to me that still don't understand the right will be even worse. >> sean: the right is going to save this country from economic, financial, fiscal disaster. [ talking over each other ] >> sean: no democrat wants to be associated with him. he can't sell-out a room at $50 a head. he's getting heckled by...
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look at us. we're trying to bring about peace. but really we're closing our eyes to what is going on in reality. it is all quite extract. and just put on for the media. >> is empty talk. when negotiated with the israelis the last 18 years but achieved nothing. it will not budge on the key issue. borders, jerusalem. i think the talks are pointless, a waste of time. >> i think the peace talks just keep on recruiting themselves over and over again. i do not think they will achieve anything. not because of the failure on the part of the palestinians but because netanyahu does not want to stop settlement building. >> the only way to bring about a two state solution is that both sides are clear and fair about their addictions. the palestinians have to stop saying the land belongs to than in the israeli set to start -- stop claiming the land just about themselves. >> the way i see it, there's no room here about two states. but i do not believe in two states. >> it is not look like it we are ever going to have a palestinian state. the isr
look at us. we're trying to bring about peace. but really we're closing our eyes to what is going on in reality. it is all quite extract. and just put on for the media. >> is empty talk. when negotiated with the israelis the last 18 years but achieved nothing. it will not budge on the key issue. borders, jerusalem. i think the talks are pointless, a waste of time. >> i think the peace talks just keep on recruiting themselves over and over again. i do not think they will achieve...
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i say fine, cut us out. well, look. >> if we withdraw from afghanistan and get another 9/11 scale attack, you'll be right back in there. one of those things that obama -- look, obama is in two political boxes. one as pat points out, he has general patraeus in there and he can't say no to general patraeus. when he was campaigning, he has made iraq the bad war, afghanistan the good war. the question is, how is he going to do it and how is he going to do it effectively? >> exit question. is obama the victim of his own success in the war of afghanistan from the 2008 campaign? >> just said. that is exactly correct. >> eleanor. >> i think that we needed to put troops in afghanistan. i think president bush squandered several years by misdirecting american attention into iraq and this president is trying to clean up the mess. he is doing it imperfectly, but not going to stay there for ever. >> you cannot have a political reconciliation without changing the balance of security forces on the ground. if the taliban and
i say fine, cut us out. well, look. >> if we withdraw from afghanistan and get another 9/11 scale attack, you'll be right back in there. one of those things that obama -- look, obama is in two political boxes. one as pat points out, he has general patraeus in there and he can't say no to general patraeus. when he was campaigning, he has made iraq the bad war, afghanistan the good war. the question is, how is he going to do it and how is he going to do it effectively? >> exit...
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that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site which is different from billoreilly.com. talking points memo this evening posted there, coming late. also we like to spout off -- if you would like to spout off from all over the world, oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. please do not be the word of the day. don't be that when writing
that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site which is different from billoreilly.com. talking points memo this evening posted there, coming late. also we like to spout off -- if you would like to spout off from all over the world, oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. please do not be the word of the day. don't be that when writing
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it will help us take pressure off our currency, help us stabilize interest rates it will help us show the markets that our tax rates aren't going to rise to unbelievable levels because we are getting our fiscal house in order. so if we locked in a plan to actually g our debt under control, that will actually help our economy right now because it will improve competence in the future of our economy. >> okay but are you prepared to spend money for stimulus in order to do something about unemployment. >> so i don't subscribe to the typical keynesian doctrine that you need to borrow and spend money to create jobsment we borrowed and spend 1.1 trillion when you add interest costs on the stimulus and we lost 2.6 million jobs since that legislation passed. i do think there are better things that the government could do to promote prosperity and create jobs. we ought to be growing at a very fast pace coming out of the kind-of-recession we are coming out of if we are coming out of it. i mean 81, the 72 recession. we were growing at about 68% at this time. i would argue that the reason we are g
it will help us take pressure off our currency, help us stabilize interest rates it will help us show the markets that our tax rates aren't going to rise to unbelievable levels because we are getting our fiscal house in order. so if we locked in a plan to actually g our debt under control, that will actually help our economy right now because it will improve competence in the future of our economy. >> okay but are you prepared to spend money for stimulus in order to do something about...
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hey, you can hit us, you're not going to take us, we can absorb it. bring us your best shot. that's what he's saying. >> well, but what obama esaying here is, and there's been a lot of controversy about it. and i found it unusual that a president was willing to say that on the record. >> larry: you say he said he said it in the senate? >> but he didn't. i looked through all the senate career. i had the white house. i had robert gibbs, the press secretary, look through. you know, where is this? and he didn't say that. but there's a certain realism here. and i think -- and, again, the book goes into great detail about the terrorist warnings that the president gets every morning, and it would make your hair stand up. and i honestly think he's preparing the country, saying, you know, somebody's going to get through. it hasn't happened. you can't have zero defects. we're not going to stop them all. >> larry: why are people angry at his statement? >> because it suggests that somehow we're, you know -- >> larry: vulnerable? >> it's okay. it's okay. i don't think that's what he was s
hey, you can hit us, you're not going to take us, we can absorb it. bring us your best shot. that's what he's saying. >> well, but what obama esaying here is, and there's been a lot of controversy about it. and i found it unusual that a president was willing to say that on the record. >> larry: you say he said he said it in the senate? >> but he didn't. i looked through all the senate career. i had the white house. i had robert gibbs, the press secretary, look through. you...
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i used to be able to go from one to another. what you are seeing is that you didn't have this big pool, so you are in the small pool market. what was happening in the last several years. from 2008, we hit 60. our premium shot up well over 30%. it shot or payroll up. it eats up whatever profits you are making. we have businesses now eligible for significant tax retaumed frnlt is you'll hear is that some businesses, they are now mandated to provide insurance. it turns out that because is about 96% of small business don't have a requirement but they could take advantage. 2z true and what we are staying stla is that is not fair. we err going to say, look, if we provide insurance, we go. if not, we'll charge you for the fact that somebody else will have to cover those songs. this is a great deal. in terms of how to get the word how, nobody is more effective than you. i hope all its reporters are here will record what you just sedz. get the word out. it's a i chaltening. there was op decision from the chamber of calm errs. and some ot
i used to be able to go from one to another. what you are seeing is that you didn't have this big pool, so you are in the small pool market. what was happening in the last several years. from 2008, we hit 60. our premium shot up well over 30%. it shot or payroll up. it eats up whatever profits you are making. we have businesses now eligible for significant tax retaumed frnlt is you'll hear is that some businesses, they are now mandated to provide insurance. it turns out that because is about...
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thank you both for joining us. if i could start with you and sweden, is it as simple as saying, this is really about economic hard times. these are the events of the last couple of weeks. the most start willing immigration. the sweedish model was going to give expression to growing anxiety about immigration. it is the country with the most liberal stance. for example in the netherlands. it become necessary to have a political expression of concerns about immigration. >> what is it, if you agree with that that makes the consentual politics such a difficult area for tackling immigration? >> i'm not sure it's just about immigration or that it is completely new. we have many decades of the far right, protest parties. popping up in europe, we had the npd in germany. we had a party in france. >> this is a wave? >> these parties are pretty unsuited to exercise the possibility. they get in parliament and do rather badly. i'd be caution of saying this is a long-time trend. is it as simple as saying what we will now see is t
thank you both for joining us. if i could start with you and sweden, is it as simple as saying, this is really about economic hard times. these are the events of the last couple of weeks. the most start willing immigration. the sweedish model was going to give expression to growing anxiety about immigration. it is the country with the most liberal stance. for example in the netherlands. it become necessary to have a political expression of concerns about immigration. >> what is it, if you...
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to actually didn't use them it used the fact that it had this broad thirty two essentially promise as an iou that they would later use legitimate legal process and then in fact they just gave post it notes basically to the telecommunications companies to get sensitive and protected records and in many cases it turned out they were getting records about people there wasn't even investigation so they couldn't have legally gotten those records and so they say well now we should trust them because they've used their powers well in the past i don't think she convinced anyone in this case though frankly even if we trusted the f.b.i. i would have a lot of concerns about this proposal because. what they're essentially saying is what we need to do is design our global internet networks for breach that's this is what they're saying is that the network cannot be to secure it so if you're providing some kind of cloud computing service you know especially in light of like the news last week that there's a google engineer who had been surprising into the communications of some you know young teenag
to actually didn't use them it used the fact that it had this broad thirty two essentially promise as an iou that they would later use legitimate legal process and then in fact they just gave post it notes basically to the telecommunications companies to get sensitive and protected records and in many cases it turned out they were getting records about people there wasn't even investigation so they couldn't have legally gotten those records and so they say well now we should trust them because...
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that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site which is different from billoreilly.com. talking points memo this evening posted there, coming late. also we like to spout off -- if you would like to spout off from all over the world, oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. please do not be the word of the day. don't be that when writing the factor. i am bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops right here 'cause we are definitely looking out for you. >> good morning, everyone. today is wednesday, september 29, 2010. thanks for sharing your time many we begin with a fox news alert. the world on high alert after a terror plot spanning several countries is busted. the plan -- modelled after the attacks on mumbai in india. >> meanwhile, republicans on the ethics committee had just one question. what's taking so long? they say democrats are purposely dragging their feet and delaying hearings for charlie rangel and maxine waters. trials for both of them until after the el
that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site which is different from billoreilly.com. talking points memo this evening posted there, coming late. also we like to spout off -- if you would like to spout off from all over the world, oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. please do not be the word of the day. don't be that when writing the factor. i am bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops right here 'cause we are definitely looking out for...
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and i used to walk through the bureaucracy. department of agriculture and just to see what everybody is doing. doing just what you think, pushing papers around, not doing a heck of a lot. >> pushing papers and if you look at something like the department of education under pressure and president obama it's gotten bigger and bigger. these are rounding errors. a lot of this is state employees. a lot of them manage to keep their jobs. >> it's government on all level, emac. >> right. to the initial point, you can shoot an arrow down a government hallway and not hit anybody on any given day but the issue is the benefit the workers are getting, 8 to 9%, 8%, 9%, 10% expected return on the state and local pension plan. bernie maddoff couldn't get away with it and he's in jail. >> david: speaking of maddoff, what about the s.e.c.? we thought they were going to guard crooks on wall street. they were spending their time at work looking at porn on their computers. >> yes and those people should be fired clearly. >> david: how many others d
and i used to walk through the bureaucracy. department of agriculture and just to see what everybody is doing. doing just what you think, pushing papers around, not doing a heck of a lot. >> pushing papers and if you look at something like the department of education under pressure and president obama it's gotten bigger and bigger. these are rounding errors. a lot of this is state employees. a lot of them manage to keep their jobs. >> it's government on all level, emac. >>...
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cheryl connor joins us after speaking exclusively with his father. >> he said he knew his daughter wasn't feeling so well, so the girl slept in his bead last night. he is exhausted from an emotional day but he took a few minutes to publicly thank the man who resuscitated his daughter. there is no question brook bane is daddy's little girl. she is allan bane's only child and early tuesday morning methot he lost her. panic set in when brook was struggling for air and quit breathing. >> people have back start goin' and chest compressions. soon as i started that a police officer came. >> reporter: corporal luke ring letter was just a minute away from the pasadena home. the call from dispatch was not good. >> it came in as a death. none responsive man not breathing. >> he says he was at the right place at the right time but john leopold said he did something extraordinary. as the father of two young kids the officer says it was tough to put his emotions aside while performing cpr. >> you just rely on your training and try to react appropriately and do what you would hope that anyone would do f
cheryl connor joins us after speaking exclusively with his father. >> he said he knew his daughter wasn't feeling so well, so the girl slept in his bead last night. he is exhausted from an emotional day but he took a few minutes to publicly thank the man who resuscitated his daughter. there is no question brook bane is daddy's little girl. she is allan bane's only child and early tuesday morning methot he lost her. panic set in when brook was struggling for air and quit breathing....
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tell us about it. go to the great hangup page at wusa9.com or call us. >> maryland's highest court says people living in montgomery county have a right to vote on whether or not they want to pay a fee to use an ambulance. the county council passed that measure earlier this year and then rejected the petitions calling for the referendum. now, maryland's court of appeals says those petitions should have been accepted. >>> former president, jimmie carter out of the hospital here in dc tonight. the 85-year-old spent two nights at a cleveland hospital after getting an upset stomach on a flight to atlanta tuesday. now he is in dc for a long planned private meeting. still a head, topper is back with a look at how long the rain and the threat of flooding is going to go on. first, another picture of the flooding from a viewer just like you. it is sean donnelly, he submitted this picture to wusa9.com. send us your picture via e-mail or upload them at wusa9.com or our wusa9 facebook fan page and if you are on twi
tell us about it. go to the great hangup page at wusa9.com or call us. >> maryland's highest court says people living in montgomery county have a right to vote on whether or not they want to pay a fee to use an ambulance. the county council passed that measure earlier this year and then rejected the petitions calling for the referendum. now, maryland's court of appeals says those petitions should have been accepted. >>> former president, jimmie carter out of the hospital here in...
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this is going close to going over us or to the west of us. again, that would mean severe weather. critical times, 3:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. severe weather is possible. check your sump pump, basement, attic and spouts. look at the rainfall, 3-4-5, possibly 6 inches of rain near cumberland. 74 tomorrow, 78 thursday, disastrous evening commute. back to the mid-70s. cooler over the weekend. temps in the 60s, only low 60s sunday and monday, back in the low 70s monday and tuesday. >>> most gruesome story you could have that involved a loaf of bread. officials were shocked to see a man was not lying when he claimed to find a mouse baked inside his daily bread. he was making sandwiches for his kids when he saw what he thought was a dark spot, then noticed the fur. that is just nasty. anyway, he says he felt sick and was sicker when health officials say look, there's no tail, suggesting that it had already been grubulated. the company pled guilty and paid a $26,000 fine. >>> send your e-mails. the address. right here in this neighborhood, i grew up learning strong families and hard work means
this is going close to going over us or to the west of us. again, that would mean severe weather. critical times, 3:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. severe weather is possible. check your sump pump, basement, attic and spouts. look at the rainfall, 3-4-5, possibly 6 inches of rain near cumberland. 74 tomorrow, 78 thursday, disastrous evening commute. back to the mid-70s. cooler over the weekend. temps in the 60s, only low 60s sunday and monday, back in the low 70s monday and tuesday. >>> most...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. ♪ i was young and i was stupid ♪ i had just turned 17 ♪ a harmonica and a box guitar ♪ ♪ in a canvas-covered wagon stuffed... ♪ [ male announcer ] while the world's been waiting on the electric car, maybe the whole time, the electric car has been waiting for this... the wattstation from ge. it's going to change the way we get to where we all want to go. ♪ i didn't think much of it till i took it apart ♪ >> bill: factor follow-up segment tonight. last week you may remember this. >> bill: i'm going to have you on next week and i want to see all the evidence that you can compile that shows the tea party is racist. >> after i show that you, will you concede the point. >> bill: i have to see what the evidence. >> if you find it compelling will you concede the point? >> bill: if i find it compelling i will find it compelling. with us now is dr. marc lamont hill that teaches at columbia university
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. ♪ i was young and i was stupid ♪ i had just turned 17 ♪ a harmonica and a box guitar ♪ ♪ in a canvas-covered wagon stuffed... ♪ [ male announcer ] while the world's been waiting on the electric car, maybe the whole time, the electric car has been waiting for this... the wattstation from ge. it's going to change the way we get to where we all want to go. ♪ i didn't think much of...
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that's what us women are. we're soft and feminine. >> reporter: it's even rougher in africa, however, diane is equally at home there. a few years ago she taught 300 poor women to style hair and earn a living. >> it's basic necessities. it's actually eating and having their child educated. >> reporter: next spring sara is going back to sierra leone. >> each women will have $300 worth of products to start her own business. >> she has her own foundation, mentoring young girls. >> we need them smart. >> diane is very excited about things she has learned at fashion week and is hoping to give that knowledge to the girls of sierra leone. in new york city, i'm armondo trueell. >> check it out under district news at wusa9.com.
that's what us women are. we're soft and feminine. >> reporter: it's even rougher in africa, however, diane is equally at home there. a few years ago she taught 300 poor women to style hair and earn a living. >> it's basic necessities. it's actually eating and having their child educated. >> reporter: next spring sara is going back to sierra leone. >> each women will have $300 worth of products to start her own business. >> she has her own foundation, mentoring...
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it's just us. gwen: it feels like we've been having this argument now for several weeks but only this week the president and his folks decide really to engage. why? >> well, time was running out. the pastor from gainesville had made it clear he was going to start burning books at 6:00 on saturday night on the night, anniversary of the 9/11 attack. demonstrations had already begun in afghanistan on thursday and u.s. officials were quite concerned about force protection there and other places in the far southwest asia. and then the pastor let it be known if someone called him and asked him and invited him to stand down that he might do so, if someone from the government and the white house saw its opportunities and bob gates put in a phone call and he has desisted for the moment. this was not a constitutional question about protected speech. though a lot of people law that around. you can burn books in this country, you can burn flags. you can burn draft cards. >> why are you looking at me? >> i don'
it's just us. gwen: it feels like we've been having this argument now for several weeks but only this week the president and his folks decide really to engage. why? >> well, time was running out. the pastor from gainesville had made it clear he was going to start burning books at 6:00 on saturday night on the night, anniversary of the 9/11 attack. demonstrations had already begun in afghanistan on thursday and u.s. officials were quite concerned about force protection there and other...
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that is what drives us. host: could switching to geico did the little piggy cry wee wee wee all the way home? piggy: weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeee weeeeeeee. mom: max. ...maxwell! piggy: yeah? mom: you're home. piggy: oh,cool, thanks mrs. a. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. you're one of the 50 million americans with frequent heartburn. did you know, with prilosec otc, you can stop frequent heartburn before it starts? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes, or backs up into the esophagus. this causes the burning sensation in your chest, known as heartburn. with just one pill a day, prilosec otc treats frequent heartburn for 24 hours, providing all-day and all-night protection. here's how it works -- prilosec otc's unique delayed-release system protects the medicine as it passes through the stomach's tough acid. the medicine then gets absorbed into the body, turning off many acid-producing pumps at the source, so less acid is produced. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour
that is what drives us. host: could switching to geico did the little piggy cry wee wee wee all the way home? piggy: weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeee weeeeeeee. mom: max. ...maxwell! piggy: yeah? mom: you're home. piggy: oh,cool, thanks mrs. a. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. you're one of the 50 million americans with frequent heartburn. did you know, with prilosec otc, you can stop frequent heartburn before it starts? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes, or...
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steve, set the tail for us. the president stumped the small business lending bill saying it will change the dynamic for many small businesses. republicans say, big picture, it's the tax officers at the end of the year. >>reporter: the white house is crazy to make this argument at this washington-directed bill which will affect some small business owners but even small business owners say it will not affects many of them, that it will change the economy. that is so impossible to imagine how they came up with this as the message. the bottom line and republicans everyone given a gift, there is in the going to an vote open the taxes before the election. that is clear. this is a gift. republicans can now go to the voters and say you had 20 months in office and you spent $1 trillion on a stimulus, $1 trillion plus on health care and regulated financial insurance constitutions and brought washington into the likes of people on a level we have in the seen in probably 50 years, but the one thing you could not find time t
steve, set the tail for us. the president stumped the small business lending bill saying it will change the dynamic for many small businesses. republicans say, big picture, it's the tax officers at the end of the year. >>reporter: the white house is crazy to make this argument at this washington-directed bill which will affect some small business owners but even small business owners say it will not affects many of them, that it will change the economy. that is so impossible to imagine...
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thank you for talking us to. >> nice to be here, tavis. tavis: up next, oscar-winning actor martin landau. stay with us. pleased to have martin landau back on this program. the oscar-winning actor serves as star and producer opposite ellen bursten. here now a scene from "lovely still." >> there is this woman. she likes me. sure she likes me but i -- anyway, she wants to go on a date. >> oh, i can help you. >> you can? >> yes, i can. >> good. good. what do i do? >> well, you want to impress her, right? >> yes. >> make her happy? >> yes. >> show her a good time? >> yes. >> when is this date? >> tonight. >> that's pretty short notice. >> i'm sorry. >> don't be sorry. tds just with such short notice it is hard to plan out a whole stratego. never mind. look. tavis: great to see you again. >> great to see you, tavis. tavis: it has been four years since i last saw you. where have you been? >> you look wonderful and i have gotten older 3. tavis: you aren't bad yourself. speaking of getting older. you are starring in this and producing this. what i
thank you for talking us to. >> nice to be here, tavis. tavis: up next, oscar-winning actor martin landau. stay with us. pleased to have martin landau back on this program. the oscar-winning actor serves as star and producer opposite ellen bursten. here now a scene from "lovely still." >> there is this woman. she likes me. sure she likes me but i -- anyway, she wants to go on a date. >> oh, i can help you. >> you can? >> yes, i can. >> good. good....
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thanks for watching us tonight. stunning new poll on politics in the media that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. survey done by politico and george washington university asked 1,000 likely voters about the current state of politics and the media in the u.s.a. the results may surprise you. first, 45% strongly disapprove of the job president obama is doing. 35% strongly approve. but personally, this situation is reverse. 47% of likely voters say they strongly approve of the president as a person. just 19% strongly disprove. on the subject of his possible re-election, 44% say they will vote against barack obama the next time around. 38% say he deserves to be reelected. 42% of americans say the president is very liberal. and 41% say the new obama care legislation is terrible. just 18% favor it enthusiastically. so the mood of the country is obviously running strongly against mr. obama's policies. as for the republican party, mitt romney has a 45% favorable rating. 28% don't like him. sarah palin 44%
thanks for watching us tonight. stunning new poll on politics in the media that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. survey done by politico and george washington university asked 1,000 likely voters about the current state of politics and the media in the u.s.a. the results may surprise you. first, 45% strongly disapprove of the job president obama is doing. 35% strongly approve. but personally, this situation is reverse. 47% of likely voters say they strongly approve of the...
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doesn't tell us anything about rauf and what he thinks. doesn't tell us anything at all about the project and whether it's a good idea or not. it piles on the suspicion. there is no doubt. piles on. >> bill: it does. >> i agree. no one should believe this stuff and if you know someone believes it, you shouldn't swosht them in any direct way. i doubt rauf knew that. >> bill: i think he knew it i don't think he cared. >> i don't know. >> bill: we appreciate you coming on. i have got to run. >> all right. >> bill: my new book pinheads and patriots where you stand on in the age of obama. is the president a patriot or pinhead? we'll take a look at that question next. >> bill: personal story segment tonight, my latest peculiar pinheads and patriots where you stand in the age of obama out today and the book will cause some controversy. some of you will love it but some might have a few problems reading the pages. that's because this is a fact-driven book with opinions based on those facts. it's the not i'd okay call journey. i annualized the firs
doesn't tell us anything about rauf and what he thinks. doesn't tell us anything at all about the project and whether it's a good idea or not. it piles on the suspicion. there is no doubt. piles on. >> bill: it does. >> i agree. no one should believe this stuff and if you know someone believes it, you shouldn't swosht them in any direct way. i doubt rauf knew that. >> bill: i think he knew it i don't think he cared. >> i don't know. >> bill: we appreciate you...
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president obama is using furniture that was once used by president george w. bush. the cost was not discussed. when president obama's time is over his turn were will most likely go into a presidential library which is also a white house tradition. >>> trying to cool off the yankees. next. how would the giants respond to how would the giants respond to last night's deva but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. with my citi thankyou points when it happened... [ glass breaks ] ...again. ♪ [ child ] run! [ man ] first it was the mailbox. then my squirrel. and now, this. so i used my points to make a donation to get the park down the street built. when it finally opened, i also used my points for... ca
president obama is using furniture that was once used by president george w. bush. the cost was not discussed. when president obama's time is over his turn were will most likely go into a presidential library which is also a white house tradition. >>> trying to cool off the yankees. next. how would the giants respond to how would the giants respond to last night's deva but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state...
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pork which used to be a good thing has turned poisonous. i think anybody who thinks that incumbency and past service will qualify them for reelection are making a mistake. >> greta: it feels like a different time. >> more different than anything i've ever seen. it is based obviously in the frustration and anger which is bred by these harsh economic times. people in my state, i can't tell you how badly they are hurting. then you hear summer of recovery. things are getting better. and feel better because it could have been worse. oh really? there's real anger and frustration out there. it is being fan mess -- manifested across the board at republicans as well as democrats. >> greta: big issue the bush tax cuts. your position on extending them to everybody or to some? >> well, first of all, we shouldn't raise anybody's taxes in this kind of a recession. second of all, a lot of those people we're talking about rich, over $250,000 are small business owners. half of the income of small businesses, half their income would be taxed under this exten
pork which used to be a good thing has turned poisonous. i think anybody who thinks that incumbency and past service will qualify them for reelection are making a mistake. >> greta: it feels like a different time. >> more different than anything i've ever seen. it is based obviously in the frustration and anger which is bred by these harsh economic times. people in my state, i can't tell you how badly they are hurting. then you hear summer of recovery. things are getting better. and...
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those were the words he used, he had taken on too many programs. barack obama has the support of independents going into the election. they put him in office. even they are going the other direction now, 2-1, those who are expected to vote will vote for the republican candidate over the democrat. so barack obama has -- he is a wonderful communicator if he believes in what he's communicating and i wonder sometimes if he's really as enthusiastic about what he's trying to do as he wanted us to believe in the beginning. >> the problem here, john, is one of expectation and i think all politicians can fall into this trap on the cusp of a big election. you say, my goodness, we're going to win big. they're going to change society. he did believe it but if you look at the unemployment rate numbers which is really what is driving this. unemployment equals numbers and everybody understands that. when he was told by tim geithner and larry summers, don't worry. unemployment will peak at 8%, my goodness, the president was simply sold a bad bill of goods by his m
those were the words he used, he had taken on too many programs. barack obama has the support of independents going into the election. they put him in office. even they are going the other direction now, 2-1, those who are expected to vote will vote for the republican candidate over the democrat. so barack obama has -- he is a wonderful communicator if he believes in what he's communicating and i wonder sometimes if he's really as enthusiastic about what he's trying to do as he wanted us to...
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stacey and max are next with the kaiser report stay with us. and this is the kaiser report you know those bankers they're getting squeezed from two sides number one the basel committee wants to raise the reserve requirements thus putting a lot of the ponzi scheme ing out of business they are resisting that reform and then you've got the law you've got interpol trying to chase down some of these corrupt bankers principally in iceland of course at the beginning of the whole deflationary collapse around the world and iceland's bankers introduced to the world the poster children for craddick banking banks are nightmarish thieving larcenous take no good mix let's get all the political angles political analyst day see herbert max keiser well first wolf start with the basil requirement shares that rise over delay in changes to banks capital so yes battle has gone easy on the poor bankers they won't need to meet these alleged reserve requirements until twenty nineteen but as we know max there will be no financial through left by then anyway well the ba
stacey and max are next with the kaiser report stay with us. and this is the kaiser report you know those bankers they're getting squeezed from two sides number one the basel committee wants to raise the reserve requirements thus putting a lot of the ponzi scheme ing out of business they are resisting that reform and then you've got the law you've got interpol trying to chase down some of these corrupt bankers principally in iceland of course at the beginning of the whole deflationary collapse...